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SELECTIONS 

BY 

J.  P.  BEAUMONT. 

1§^2  . 

- - :  - - 

Consisting  of  OYE  HHYDftBD  A  YD  EIGHTY  -  OYE 
Original  and  characteristic  Specimens  of  'Paint big  by 
representative  Artists  of  Erance,  Italy,  Holland, 
Germany ,  Great  "Britain  and  Belgium, 

Oj\f  ^XSlfT^IOjL,  ]\Ioi\(la)T,  lOtli,  to  Day  of  $ide, 

DAY  AND  EVENING, 

IN  THE 


Leavitt  Aft  Keens,  Ilf 

AND  TO  BE  SOLD  BY  AUCTION  ON 

Wednesday  &  Thursday  Evenings,  March  19th  20th, 

At  Half-past  Seven  o’clock. 

- H - 

The  Sale  will  take  place  in  our  large  Rooms,  Clinton  Hall, 

GEO.  A.  LEAVITT  &  CO. 

New  York,  1873. 


CL. 

A.  ft 

LIBRARY 

NO. 

M.  KNOEDLEB  &  GO. 

2  7 

556-8  Fifth  Ave. 

ACC. 

New  York 

COlNTDITIOlNrS  OF  SALE. 


1.  The  highest  Bidder  to  be  the  Buyer,  and  if  any  dispute  arise 
between  two  or  more  Bidders,  the  Lot  so  in  dispute  shall  be 
immediately  put  up  again  and  re-sold. 

2.  The  Purchasers  to  give  their  names  and  address,  and  to 
pay  down  twenty-five  per  cent  on  the  dollar  in  part  payment, 
or  the  whole  of  the  Purchase-money  if  required,  in  default  oi 
which  the  Lot  or  Lots  so  purchased  to  be  immediately  put  up 
again  and  re-sold. 

3.  The  Lots  to  be  taken  away  and  paid  for,  with  all  faults 
and  errors  of  description  at  the  Buyer’s  expense  and  risk,  within 
three  days  from  the  Sale. 

4.  To  prevent  inaccuracy  in  delivery  and  inconvenience  in  the 
settlement  of  the  Purchases,  no  Lot  can,  on  any  account,  be 
removed  during  the  sale ;  and  the  remainder  of  the  Purchase- 
money  must  absolutely  be  paid  on  the  delivery. 

5.  Upon  failure  of  complying  with  the  above  conditions,  the 
money  deposited  in  part  of  payment  shall  be  forfeited  ;  all  Lots 
uncleared  within  the  time  aforesaid  shall  be  re-sold  by  public  or 
private  Sale,  and  the  deficiency,  (if  any,)  attending  such  re-sale, 
shall  be  made  good  by  the  Defaulter  at  this  Sale. 


GJM,  A,  LJdA  T/TT  &  CO, 


» 


No.  20  East  i6t/i  Street , 

New  York ,  January  23,  1873. 
Messrs.  Geo.  A.  Leavitt  &  Co., 

Gentlemen  : — I  send  you  a  list  of  the  Painters ,  whose 
works  I  purchaseei  most  unexpectedly  whilst  among  old  asso¬ 
ciations  in  Europe  last  year ;  but  irresistible  temptations 
were  offered  me ,  and  I  found  a  more  agreeable  relief  from 
uidisposition  in  the  excitement  of  Picture-hunting  than  in 
following  the  Doctor  s  orders  to  confine  myself  to  the  mineral 
waters  of  Ems  and  Kissingen. 

But ,  having  retired  from  active  life ,  I  can  do  nothing  better 
with  my  new  acquisitions ,  than  to  place  them  in  your  hands 
for  disposal  at  public  sale ,  trusting  to  your  judgment  in  the 
matter  in  all  respects. 

You  will  perceive,  from  the  class  of  Pictures ,  that  I  have 
spent  quite  a  little  fortune  in  the  affair  ;  and,  if  any  apology 
is  due  to  the  art-loving  Public  (to  whom  I  bade  adieu  three 
years  ago,  after  a  pretty  long  term  of  service  in  my  own 
specialty),  I  trust  it  will  be  found  in  the  quality  of  the  works 
offered  to  their  inspection. 

It  is  quite  probable  that  it  is  the  richest  collection  that  I 
have  ever  been  able  to  show ;  and  for  the  reason  that,  in 
former  years,  private  purchasers  were  allowed  to  make  selec¬ 
tions  beforehand ;  but  now  I  have  declined  opening  new 
accounts ,  and  the  Collection  is,  therefore,  intact.  Also,  as 
heretofore,  no  one  could  ever  accuse  me  of  placing  limits  on 
the  prices  at  any  of  my  numerous  sales  ;  most  assuredly  they 
shall  not  have  an  opportunity  of  doing  so  noiv.  I  place  them 
unreservedly  in  your  hands. 

Respectfully  yours, 

J.  P.  BEAUMONT. 


The  following ,  among  other  eminent  Artists ,  are  represented 


IIV  THIS  COLLECTION. 


Baron  Henry  Leys. 
Zamacois. 

Meyer  von  Bremen. 

J.  Robie. 

Ruiperez. 

Toulmouche. 

Plassan. 

Florent  Willems. 
Compte-Calix. 

Ciilame. 

Zuber  Bubler. 

Baron. 

Bouguereau. 

Caraud. 

Carol  us. 

C.  Springlier. 

Prof.  Giuliano,  of  Milan 
Rebouet. 

Victor  Cliavet. 

Lafon. 

B.  C.  Koekkoek. 

Count  de  Bylandt. 

V.  de  Vos. 

Henriette  Ronner. 


George  Armfield. 

W.  Helmsley. 
Vivian. 

T.  Worsey. 

E.  Dukes. 

E.  C.  Barnes. 
Girardet. 

Lassalle. 

Tli.  Frere. 

Zurclier. 

Mme.  de  Senezcourt. 
David  Col. 

Louis  Robbe. 

E.  Verboeckboven. 
Mile.  Bakhuyzen. 
Tli.  de  Heuvel. 
Bakalowicz. 

Mas  wiens. 

Ch.  Cbaplin. 

Caille. 

Cb.  Hue. 

L.  P.  Verwee. 
Madiol. 

Dillens. 


M.  Caliscb. 

Hein  Burgers 
Auffray. 

Cb.  Landelle. 
Loutrel. 

Van  Os. 

LI.  J.  Boddington. 

J.  F.  Herring. 

H.  L.  Rolfe. 

A.  J.  Wooliner. 

E.  J.  Cobbett. 

Sidney  R.  Percy. 
Lidderdale. 

Scbutz. 

De  Vries. 

Duvieilx. 

Reyntjens. 

Rosenboom. 

Gaume, 

Tscliaggeny. 

Verheyden. 

C.  L.  Muller. 

A.  Van  Llamme. 
Coutourier,  Etc.,  etc. 


i  •  * 


M 


CAEAUD,  JOSEPH, 


(  Pupil  of  C.  L. 

Medals,  1859,  18(51,  1803 ;  Legion  of  Honor,  186?. 


8. 


I  he  Favorites. 


Esteemed  as  the  Chef  d’ceuvre  of  the  Artist. 


BODDINGTON,  H.  J.,  qj  x  London. 

(  Deceased.  )  J 

View  on  the  River  Wye,  England. 

9 


n 

O 


ARMFIELD,  G  EORGE, 

Spaniel  and  Setter. 


London. 


4 


BAKALOWICZ,  LADISLAS, 

(  Pupil  of  tlie  Academy  of  Varsovie.  ). 


Paris. 


Ready  for  the  Boisde  Boulogne. 


DE  VOS,  VINCENT, 


■*  pf 

Cojirtrai.  j 

l'he  Connoisseur. 


DE  VOS,  VINCENT,  fCL/U  Courtrai. 

A  Faithful  Guardian. 


LASSALLE,  LOUIS. 


nX 


(  Pupil  of  Muller.  ) 


Gathering  Firewood  in  Winter. 


Paris. 


10 


8 


HUE,  CHARLES  DESIRE, 


Paris. 


(  Pupil  of  Fleury  and  Caraud. 


“  La  Parisienne.’ 


CALISCH,  MORITZ, 


(  Deceased.  ) 


(  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  Charles  III.  ot  Spain.  ) 


Effect  of  Candle-light. 


IO 

CALISCH,  MORITZ,  (  Deceased.  ) 

(  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  Charles  III.  of  Spain.  ) 


Effect  of  Candle-light. 

(Companion  to  the  preceding.) 


I  I 


MADAME  ALINE  DE  SENEZCOURT, 

Portrait  of  the  Princess  of  Wales 
in  Bridal  Costume. 


11 


I  2 


CO  UTOURIER,  PHILIBERT  LEON, 


(  Pupil  of  Picot.  ) 
Medal,  1855. 


Fowls,  etc. 


Paris. 


13 


LO^JTREL,  Y., 


Rouen. 


Feeding  the  Doves. 


J4 


VERBOECKHOVEN,  EUGENE, 


Brussels. 


Medals,  1824,  ’41,  '45,  ’55  ;  Officer  of  the  Order  of  Leopold  ;  Chevalier 
of  Legion  of  Honor,  1855;  Chevalier  of  the  Conroune  de  Chene. 

Landscape,  with  Sheep  and  Goats. 

Painted  in  1841,  when  just  arrived  at  the  zenith  of  his  fame, 
and  probably  the  most  carefully  executed  of  all  his  works. 


15 

ANDELLE,  CHARLES, 


Paris. 


(  Pupil  of  Delaroche.  ) 

Medals,  1812,  ’15,  48,  ’55 ;  Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honor,  1855. 

“  Buy  my  Roses  ?  ” 


12 


i6 


VERWEE,  C.  L. 


Brussels. 


0 


(  Now  of  Paris.  Pupil  of  the  Academy  of  Antwerp.  ) 

An  Interior — The  Lady,  Grey¬ 
hound,  and  Parrot. 


EVERSEN,  A,  The  Hague. 

(  Pupil  of  C.  Springher.  ) 

♦ 

View  of  the  ancient  Hotel  de  Ville, 
— Woerden,  Holland.  / 


18 


VIVIAN,  J., 


London. 


On  the  Grand  Canal — Venice. 


r9 

DE  BYLANDT,  COUNT  A.,  .  The  Hague. 

(  Pupil  of  the  late  B.  C.  KoekKoek.  ) 

The  Wagoner — A  Scene  in  the 
Tyrol. 


13 


20 


ROBBE,  LOUIS 


Brussels. 


%0  3 


Medals,  1844,  ’55  ;  Officer  of  the  Order  of  Leopold,  1845. 

Sheep,  etc. 


2  I 


HUYGENS,  CHEVE.  J.  F., 


Brussels. 


A  Good  Day’s  Sport. 


22 


A 

U 


HUYGENS,  CHEYK.  J.  F.,  Brussels. 

The  Companion  Picture  to  the  above. 


23 


JULIANA,  J., 


Home. 


A  Lady  of  Modern  Rome. 


24 

ROLFE,  HENRY  L.,  London. 

Salmon  and  Trout. 

A.  favorable  example  of  this  Artist  in  the  peculiar  specialty  in 
which  he  is  so  pre-eminent.  No  woiks  of  the  kind  are  more 
appreciated  by  Connoisseurs. 

14 


25 


WORSEY,  THOMAS,  London. 

Mosses  and  Wild  Flowers. 


SAUVAGE,  P., 


26 


(Pupil  of  Fit  re.  ) 


Ecouen. 


Interior  of  a  Cottage  at  Ecouen. 


27 


^  ..PERCY,  SIDNEY  R.,  London. 

\  Landscape  View  in  Wales. 


28 


MAS  WIENS,  G., 


Brussels. 


View  in  Burgos — Spain. 


/ro 


29 


COMPTE  CALIX,  FRANQOIS  CLAUDIUS, 

Medals,  1844,  ’57,  ’59,  ’63.  Paris. 


Morning  Salutations. 

>/ 


An  unusually  fine  specimen  by  this  favorite  Artist. 

15 


30 


CAROLUS,  J., 


Brussels. 


Preparing  for  the  Ball. 


31 


BARNES,  E.  C., 


London. 


The  Fair  Hostess. 

The  Artist  has  for  some  time  past  been  occupied  on  a  commis¬ 
sion  from  the  Queen.  Subject:  “The  Marriage  of  the  Princess 
Louise  and  the  Marquis  of  Lome,"  which  will  be  shortly 
■  engraved. 


32 


HERRING,  J.  F., 


London. 


(  Pupil  of  his  late  Father,  the  painter  of  the  Winning 
Horses  of  the  “Derby.”  ) 

The  Farm- Yard  in  Winter. 


HERRING,  J.  F., 


Feeding-Time. 

(  Companion  picture  to  the  preceding.  ) 


34 


London. 


HELMSLEY,  W., 


Artistic  Aspirations. 


London. 


16 


35 


DUKES,  EDWARD,  London. 

Resting  by  the  Wayside. 

36 

ZUBER  BUHLER,  F.,  Paris. 


(  Pupil  of  Grosclaude  and  Picot.  ) 

“  Morning.” 


37 


GIRARDOT,  R  G. 


(  Pupil  of  Muller.  ) 

Arranging  the  Bouquet. 


38 


LAFON,  H. 


Medals,  1843,  ’55. 


The  New  Book. 

\A 


39 


VAARBERG,  H.,  Tlie  Hague. 


40 


ARMFIELD,  GEORGE, 


“  Caught.” 


41 


London. 


OD 


CHAVET,  VICTOR  JOSEPH,  Paris. 

Medals,  1853,  ’55,  ’57  ;  Legion  of  Honor,  1859. 


The  Mirror. 


A  work  of  extraordinary  beauty  aud  delicacy  of  execution. 


42 

AUFFRAY,  J.  ATHENAISE,  Ecouen. 

(  Pupil  of  Barrias  and  Frere.  ) 

“  Out  of  School.” 

&  '■ 

/  j-' 

43 

BURGERS,  HEIN,  Amsterdam. 

(  Now7  of  Paris.  ) 

The  Pet  of  the  Family. 

A lyj  LJjl/ 


44 


FELRE,  THEODORE  CHARLES, 

(  Pupil  of  Roqueplan  and  Coigniet.  ) 
Medals,  1848,  ’65. 


Paris. 


View  of  Girget — Upper  Egypt. 


45 

DELESCHAUX,  E., 

(  Pupil  of  Plassan.  ) 

The  Declaration. 


46 

DELESCHAUX,  E, 

(  Pupil  of  Plassan.  ) 


Paris. 


Paris. 


Companion  Picture  to  the  Above. 


47 


Paris. 


19 


48 

DE  BYLANDTj  COUNT  A., 


The  Hague. 


(o  0 


(  Pupil  of  B.  C.  Koekkoek.  ) 


View  on  the  Lago  Maggiore. 


49 


KEBOUET,  ALBOY, 


Paris. 


(  Pupil  of  Gleyre  and  Gcrome.  ) 


The  New  Book. 


50 


CAILLE,  LEON, 


Paris. 


(  Pupil  of  Castan.  ) 


The  Guitar  Player. 


51 


CAILLE,  LEON. 


Paris. 


(  Pupil  of  Castan.  ) 


Luncheon-Time. 


20 


52 


DE  VOGEL  &  EUGENE  VERBOECKIIO  YEN 


%0 


6 


Landscape,  with  Figures. 


(The  latter  painted  by  Verboeckhoven.) 


53 


VERHEYDEN,  F.,  Brussels. 

Detected  Correspondence. 


WO 


54 


Tlie  Hague. 


HULK,  A., 

A  Calm  Morning  off  Amsterdam 

Si 

55 

BAYLE,  G.  T.,  London. 

A  Rich  Fruit-Piece. 


56 


WOOLMEB,  A.  J., 


London. 


ro 


At  the  Spring. 


21 


57 


HUGHES,  EDWARD, 


London, 


On  the  Sands  at  Hastings. 

58 


JOSQUIN, 


(  The  engraved  Picture.  ) 

Mamma’s  Toilet  Table. 


Paris. 


59 


DE  HEUVEL,  THEODORE, 


Brussels. 


Reading  the  Will — an  Episode  of 
Village  Life  in  Normandy. 


At  the  great  sale  of  the  “Periere”  collection  in  Paris  last 
season,  one  of  this  artist’s  works  brought  twice  the  sum 
originally  paid  for  it. 


60 


DE  VOS,  VINCENT,  Courtrai. 

Travelling  Performers. 

J  & 


Selected  for  this  Collection  from  the  Brussels  Triennial  Expo¬ 
sition  of  1872. 


22 


MADIOL,  A.  J., 


6 1 


The  Hague. 


The  Hollander’s  Cup  of  Tea. 


EVERSEN,  A., 


62 


The  Hague. 


(  Pupil  of  C.  Springher.  ) 


A  Street  in  the  Hague. 

(  » 


63 


ZAMACOIS,  EDOUARD,  of  Bilboa,  Spain. 


(  Deceased.  Pupil  of  Meissonnier.  ) 


Medal,  1867. 

The  Guardsman. 


64 


ROBBE,  LOUIS, 


Brussels. 


Medals,  1844,  ’55  ;  Officer  of  the  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  1845. 


Landscape,  with  Animals. 


A  rare  work  of  the  Artist,  painted  several  years  ago. 

23 


65 


DE  VRIES,  A., 

Maternal  Affection. 

66 

GAUME,  IIENPJ, 

(  Deceased.  ) 

A  Lady  Reading. 

6  7 


Rome. 


Paris. 


r\ 


IIILVERDINCK,  JAN, 


Amsterdam. 


Evening  on  the  Meuse. 


68 


VAN  OS,  P„ 

(  Deceased.  ) 

Learning  to  Ride. 


Haerlem. 


69 

SPRINGHER,  C.,  Amsterdam. 

Chevalier  of  the  C’ouronne  de  Chene  and  of  the  Order  of  Leopold. 

View  in  the  Province  of  Gueldres. 

A  charming  little  Gem  by  this,  the  most  distinguished  Painter 
of  his  country  in  this  class  of  subject. 


JAMJN,  D.  F 


70 


Amsterdam. 


(  Deceased.  ) 

“  Baby  Asleep.” 


HULK,  A., 


71 


A  Fresh  Breeze. 


The  Hague. 


72 


TOULMOUCHE,  x\., 


(  Pupil  of  Gleyre.  ) 
Medals,  1852,  ’59,  '61. 

“  Reverie.” 

The  Gem  of  the  Collection. 


Paris. 


/  (Too  - 


RUIPEEEZ,  LOUIS,  of  Murcia,  Spain. 

“X  (  Pupil  of  Meissonnier.  ) 

& 

“  Off  Guard.” 

From  the  “  Clianteloup  ”  Collection  recently  disposed  ot  in 
Paris. 


25 


74 


ROSENBOOM,  A., 


Brussels. 


The  N  ew  Picture. 


75 


ROSENBOOM,  A. 


Brussels. 


The  Cabinet  of  Antiquities 


Brussels 


76 

DE  BEUL,  HENRI 

The  Farm  Yard. 


77 

KOIEMAN,  W.,  Haarlem,  Holland. 

The  Dairy  Farm. 


78 

KOIEMAN,  W.,  Haarlem,  Holland. 

The  Dairy  Farm. 

(  Companion  to  the  preceding.  ) 

26 


79 

L)  E  BYLANDT,  COUNT  A,  The  Hague. 

(  Pupil  of  the  late  B.  C.  Koekkoek.  ) 

View  on  Lake  Como. 


80 

DE  BYLANDT,  COUNT  A.,  The  Hague. 

(  Pupil  of  the  late  B.  C.  Koekkoek.  ) 

Scene  in  the  Gulf  of  Genoa. 


SAUVAGE,  R, 


81 


(  Pupil  of  Frere.  ) 


HAAG,  F., 


82 


Cottage  Interior. 


Ecoue 


Preparing  Dinner. 


Ecouen. 


8 


BILLOU,  P., 


(  Pupil  of  M.  J.  Gigoux.) 

Idle  Hours, 


Paris. 


27 


ft 


84 

VAN  LEEMPUTTEN,  CAMILLE,  Brussels. 

Landscape,  with  Animals. 


85 

VANWYNGAERDT,  A.  J.,  Tlie  Hague. 

Landscape  in  North  Holland. 

86 

HOLLANDER,  H.,  Amsterdam. 

Return  from  Hunting. 


8' 


de  beul,  franqois, 

The  Idler. 


Brussels 


88 


DE  BEUL,  FRANCOIS, 


Brussels. 


Boy  with  a  Magpie. 


28 


89 

VAN  DIEGHEM,  F., 

Sheep,  etc. 

90 

VAN  DIEGHEM,  F., 

Sheep,  etc. 

(  Companion  to  the  preceding.  ) 


91 

DILLENS,  ALBERT, 

The  Broken  Dish. 


Brussels. 


Brussels. 


Brussels. 


29 


SECOND  EVENING’S  SALE. 


H 


92  . 

CALAME,  A.,  V evay. 

(  Deceased.  ) 

Medals,  1839,  ’40. 

Landscape,  Study  from  Nature. 

Purchased  at  the  sale  of  his  effects  in  Paris.  No.  84  in  the 

t 

Catalogue. 


93 

REYNTJENS,  H.  E.,  The  Hague. 

The  Modern  Eve. 


94 

COUTOURIER,  P.  L.,  Paris. 

f  Pupil  of  Picot.  ) 

Medal,  1855. 

Fowls,  etc. 


30 


95 


FRERE,  THEODORE  CHARLES,  Paris. 

(  Pupil  of  Roqueplan  and  Coigniet.  ) 

Medals,  1848,  ’65. 

View  of  Negacli — Upper  Egypt. 

J&'k) 

FRERE,  THEODORE  CHARLES,  Paris. 

(  Pupil  of  Roqueplan  and  Coigniet.  ) 

Medals,  1848,  ’65. 

View  of  Munch — Upper  Egypt. 

/  oO  L— 

97 


BILLOU,  P., 

Paris. 

(  Pupil  of  M.  J.  Gigoux.  ) 

A  Morning  Walk. 

o 

9s 

CHAPLIN,  CHARLES, 

Paris. 

(  Pupil  of  Drolling.  ) 

S  (>  0  — 

Medals,  1851,  ’G2,  ’65;  Legion  of  Honor,  18G5, 

The  Little  Coquette. 

31 


99 


KRUSEMAN,  J.  F.,  Brussels 

(  Pupil  of  B.  C.  Koekkoek.  ) 


Landscape — Summer. 


IOO 


KRUSEMAN,  J.  F., 

(  Pupil  of  B.  C.  Koekkoek.  ) 


Brussels. 


.  V 


(TD 


Landscape — Winter. 


IOI 


DE  VOS,  VINCENT, 


Courtrai. 


“  On  the  Chase.” 


\) 


Selected  for  this  Collection  from  the  Triennial  Exposition  of 
Brussels,  lb?2. 


EVERSEN,  A., 


102 


(  Pupil  of  C.  Springher.  ) 


The  Hague. 


Street  View  in  Delft,  Holland. 


32 


EVERSEN,  A., 


Tlie  Hague. 


(  Pupil  of  C.  Springlier.  ) 


The  Green  Market  at  the  Hague. 


104 

DE  BYLANDT,  COUNT  A, 

(  Pupil  of  B.  C.  Koekkoek.  ) 


The  Hague. 


View  on  Lake  Thun — Switzerland. 


2-J~  J 


105 

DE  BYLANDT,  COUNT  A., 

(  Pupil  of  B.  C.  Koekkoek.  ) 


/ 


u 


Sorrento. 


The  Ha^ue. 

O 


106 


HERRIN Gr,  J.  F., 


London. 


(  Pupil  of  his  late  Father,  the  Painter  of  the  Winning  Horses 
of  the  “  Derby.  ”  ) 


H  orses,  etc. 


toy 

HERRING,  J.  F., 

H  orses,  etc. 


London. 


(  Pendant  to  the  preceding. 


108 


BARNES,  E.  C..  London. 

Female  Head — “  La  Rose. 


109 


BARNES.  E.  C., 


London. 


Female  Head- — “The  Geranium. 


1 10 


KRATKE. 


(  Pupil  of  Zamacois.  ) 


ry  \ 


l 


Henry  IV.  and  His  Courtiers- 
The  Game  of  Chess. 


I  I  I 


v 


HENRIETTE  RONNER  &  DAVID  COL,  Brussels. 

The  Sand  Cart. 


(  Tlie  figure  painted  by  Col.  ) 


34 


I  I  2 


LASSALLE,  LOUIS, 


(  Pupil  of  Muller.  ) 


n 


”3 


BOYLE,  G.  T, 

A  Rich  Fruit  Piece. 


1  x4 


BOYLE,  G.  T., 


6 


A  Rich  Fruit  Piece. 

(  Companion  to  the  preceding.  ) 


1 1 5 

GUILIANO,  Prof.  BARTHELEMY, 


Love  me?  Love  me  Not: 
Prophecy  of  the  Flower. 


1 16 

NOTERMAN,  ZACHARIE, 


Terriers  and  Cockatoo. 


Paris. 


London. 


London. 


Milan. 

-The 


Paris. 


Probably  the  master-piece  of  the  Artist. 


35 


1 1 7 


ROBIE,  J.,  Brussels. 

Medals,  1848,  ’51,  ’61 ;  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  Leopold,  1861. 

A  Beautiful  Flower  Piece. 

A  rare  work  by  this,  the  most  celebrated  of  living  Flower 
Painters. 


I  l8 

VERBOECKHOVEN,  EUGENE,  Brussels. 

Medals,  1824,  ’41,  ’41,  ’45,  ’55;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1855  ;  Chevalier  of  the  Couronne  de  Chene. 

Landscape,  with  Sheep,  etc. 

An  admirable  work  by  this  great  Artist. 


I  19 


SCHUTZ,  J.  F., 


Amsterdam. 


Coast  Scene — A  Gleam  of  Sunlight. 


f 


I  20 


VAN  HAMME,  ALEXANDER, 


Brussels. 


0 


The  Vegetable  Market. 


36 


I  2  I 


ROSENBOOM,  A., 


Brussel*. 


f  ^  Interior 


Lady,  with  Parroquet. 


122 

ROSENBOOM,  A., 


/  y  j  The  Boudoir. 


Brussels. 


123 

ROBBE,  LOUIS, 


Brussels. 


Medals,  1844,  ’55  ;  Officer  of  the  Order  of  Leopold,  1845. 


Interior  of  a  Stable. 


1 24 

COBBETT,  E.  J„  London. 

The  Gleaner — A  Scene  in  Wales. 


1 25 

ARMFIELD,  GEORGE.  .  London. 


“  After  the  Fox,” 

One  of  the  Artist’s  most  important  works. 


37 


1 26 


PL  ASS  AN,  ANTOINE  EMILE,  Paris. 

Medals,  1852,  ’57.  '59  ;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.  1859. 


The  Billet-Doux. 


12 


CHAYET,  VICTOR  JOSEPH,  Paris. 

Medals,  1853,  ’55,  57 ;  Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honor,  1859. 


0 


The  Confidants. 


128 


DUVIEUX,  H.,  Paris. 

Venice — Entrance  to  the  Grand  Canal. 


1 29 


DUVIEUX,  IE, 


Paris. 


Venice — The  Campanile,  Piazetta,  and 


Doge’s  Palace. 


130 


DE  HEUVEL,  THEODORE, 


Brussels. 


D 


b 


The  Declaration, 


38 


VERWEE,  C.  L., 


Brussels. 


13 1 


(  Now  of  Paris.  ) 

The  Boudoir. 

132 

GIRARDOT,  E.  G., 

(  Pupil  of  Muller.  ) 


tTJ 


“  Inspiration.” 


133 


LIDDERDALE,  C.  S., 

n 


London. 


Childish  Lonmnofs. 

O 


134 


HUME,  EDWARD. 


London. 


A  Present  of  Spring  Flowers 
"7  J  Violets  and  Primroses. 

/ 


THORS,  J., 


London. 


Rural  Scenery. 

j 

An  exquisitely  finished  picture. 


39 


STRUTT,  W., 


London. 


136 


The  Pet  Dove. 


137 

LASSALLE,  LOUIS, 

(  Pupil  of  Muller.  ) 

y  Going  to  Market. 

o 


138 

LASSALLE,  LOUIS, 

(  Pupil  of  Muller.  ) 

Feeding  the  Pets. 

139 

HUE,  CHARLES  DESIRE, 

(  Pupil  of  Fleury  and  Caraud.  ) 


In  the  Library. 


140 

MOORMANS,  FRANCOIS, 


\ 


(  Pupil  of  tlie  Academy  of  Antwerp.  ) 


An  Interior — The  Spinning 


Paris. 


Paris. 


Paris. 


Paris. 


-  Wheel 


40 


I4i 


HUYGENS,  CHEVALIER  J.  F., 

Dead  Game. 


Brussels. 


44  0 


142 


HUYGENS,  CHEVALIER  J.  F., 

Dead  Game. 


Brussels. 


u  0 


(  Pendant  to  the  preceding.  ) 


143 


DE  SENEZCOURT,  MADAME  ALINE,  Brussels. 


/  Industry. 


144 


VERMEULEN,  A., 


Amsterdam. 


Effect  of  Gandle-light. 


145 


KUHNEN,  P.  L., 


Medals,  1842,  ’43,  ’46. 


Landscape,  with  Figures. 

41 


146 


BOOGAERDT,  W.  J.,  Haarlem,  Holland 

The  Head  of  a  Horse. 


Vi 


147 


KOIEMAN,  W.,  Haarlem 

Landscape,  with  Cattle. 


0 


148 


KOIEMAN,  W.,  Haarlem. 

Landscape,  with  Cattle, 


:49 

HE  BYLANDT,  COUNT  A., 

(  Pupil  of  B.  C.  Ivoekkoek.  ) 

“  Sunset,” 


The  Hague. 


150 


MULLER,  CHARLES  L.,  Paris. 

Medals,  1838,  ’46,  ’48  ;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1849 ; 
Officer  of  the  same,  1859  ;  Member  of  the  Institute,  1867. 

“  Contemplation.” 

A  charming  work  by  this,  one  of  the  greatest  celebrities  in  Art. 

42 


I5I 

KOEKKOEK,  BARENT  C., 


Cleves 


U 


(  Deceased.  ) 

Medals,  1840.  '48;  Chevalier  of  the  Lion  of  the  Netherlands,  of 
the^Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  etc. 


Landscape,  with  Figures. 

A  very  elaborate  production  of  Holland’s  greatest  Landscape  PainteL 


!52 

LEYS,  BARON  HENRY,  Antwerp. 

(  Deceased.  ) 

Medal,  1846  ;  Grand  Medal  of  Honor,  1855  ;  Chevalier  Legion 
of  Honor,  ’47 ;  Officer  of  the  same,  '67. 

“  Returning  Home.” 

On  the  back  of  the  picture  is  a  detailed  description  of  the  work, 
taken  from  the  “  Leys  ”  catalogue.  The  paintings  of  Baron 
Leys  have  been  in  such  demand,  especially  since  his  decease, 
that  even  small  specimens  like  the  present  are  difficult  to 
obtain,  and  command  high  prices. 


1  53 


WILLEMS,  FLORENT, 


Paris. 


<d> 


Medals,  1844,  ’46,  '58,  ’64,  ’67 ;  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honor,  1853; 

Officer,  1864. 

A  Lady  at  Her  Toilet. 


This  little  work,  executed  several  years  ago,  has  obtained  the 
appellation  of  the  1‘  Pearl,”  from  its  great  purity  of  color. 

43 


i54 

PECRUS,  CHARLES, 

An  Interior. 


Paris. 


1/ 


> 


i 


*55 


BARON,  HENRY  CHARLES  ANTOINE,  Paris. 

Medals,  1847,  ’48, ’55,  ’67  ;  Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honor,  1859. 

Gathering  Spring  Blossoms, 


r . 


156 


BAKHUYZEN,  Mile.  G.  J.  VAN  DE  SANDE, 

The  Hague. 

(  Pupil  of  her  late  Father,  the  Professor  of  Painting  in  the 
Royal  Academy,  at  the  Hague.  ) 

A  Group  of  Roses,  etc. 

A  beautiful  work. 


1 5  7 


VERBOECKHOVEN,  EUGENE, 


Brussels. 


Various  Medals,  etc.,  etc. 


0 


0 


Landscape,  with  Sheep,  etc. 


A  small  cabinet  specimen,  painted  in  1872. 


44 


Dusseldorf. 


158 

ZURCHER,  F.  W 

Play-Time. 

159 

BOUGUEREAU,  W.  A., 


) 


Paris. 


Received  the  Prize  of  Rome,  1850 ;  Medals,  1855,  '67  ;  Cheva¬ 
lier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  ’59  ;  Medal  of  the  Universal 
Exhibition,  1867. 


“  Sweet  Violets.” 


Probably  nothing 
been  produced 
subject. 


finer  in  Art,  or  nearer  perfection,  has  ever 
than  the  head  and  hands  in  this  charming 


160 


MEYER  VON  BREMEN,  Prof.  J.  G.,  Berlin. 


Gold  Medal  of  Prussia,  1850,  !67. 


/3o~o- 


Reading  the  Bible. 


The  most  txquisite  simplicity  of  style,  combined  with  rare 
fidelity  to  nature,  pervades  the  work. 


45 


1 6 1 

TSCHAGGENY,  EDMOND,  and  E.  BIERNARDT, 

Brussels. 

Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  Leopold. 

Shepherdess,  with  Flock  of  Sheep. 

The  Landscape  by  Biernardt. 

162 

GIRARDOT,  E.  G., 

(  Pupil  of  Muller.  ) 

1  he  Billet-Doux. 

163 

GIRARDOT,  E.  G. 

(  Pupil  of  Muller.  ) 

The  Miniature. 

164 

HUGREL,  PIERRE  HONORE,  Paris 

(  Pupil  of  Gleyre.  ) 

The  End  of  the  Harvest. 

46 


i65 


VAN  KIERSBILCK,  J., 

y<rr  Esmeralda. 


1 66 


CLAUDE,  E., 

Lilacs. 


/o 


167 


Ghent. 


Brussels. 


The  Hague. 


DE  BYLANDT,  COUNT  A., 

(  Pupil  of  B.  C.  Koekkoek.  ) 

The  Hay-cart. 


168 

DE  BYLANDT,  COUNT  A.,  The  Hague. 

(  Pupil  of  B.  C.  Koekkoek.  ) 

(j  A  Mountain  Pasture. 


1 69 

DE  BEUL,  LAURENT, 

(^Deceased.  ) 


Brussels. 


> 


Landscape,  with  Animals. 

One  of  the  finest  of  the  late  Artist’s  productions. 

47 


1 70 


HOUZE,  F.  L., 


Brussels. 


0 


(  Pupil  of  Gallait.  ) 

Female  Head. 
171 


6 


HULK,  FRANZ,  The  Hague. 

Town-view  in  Holland.  ^ 


1 72 

HULK,  FRANZ,  The  Hague. 

Town-view  in  Holland. 

(  Peudant  to  the  preceding  picture.  )  ^ 

173 


10 


VAN  LEEMPUTTEN,  J.  L., 
Fowls,  etc. 

174 

VAN  LEEMPUTTEN,  J.  L., 
Fowls,  etc., 

(  The  companion  picture.  ) 


Brussels. 


Brussels. 


48 


1 75 


KLUYVERS,  Amsterdam. 

Landscape,  with  Figures. 


BILLOU,  P., 


176 


(  Pupil  of  M.  J.  Gigoux.  ) 


2^ 


Feeding  the  Goat. 


/  / 


VAN  DIEGHEM,  J., 

Sheep,  etc. 


178 


VAN  DIEGHEM,  J., 

Sheep,  etc.’ 

31  (  Pendant  to  the  above.  ) 


Paris. 


Brussels. 


Brussels. 


179 


VERTIN,  P., 

.  Town  View 


The  Hague. 


49 


i8o 


VERTIN,  P., 

/  . 

Town  A  iew. 

(  Companion  to  the  preceding.  ) 


The  Hague. 


ROSIERSCE,  J.,  Dordrecht. 

Effect  of  Candle-light — “  Good-Night.” 


50 


